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Teenager Murdered in Nagpur Over Love Triangle Dispute

A tragic murder case has unfolded in Nagpur, where 17-year-old Johan Sheikh was killed by a minor over a love triangle dispute. The accused, who is currently at large, had been in a relationship with the same girl as Johan. Tensions escalated when Johan pressured the girl to break up with the accused, leading to a deadly confrontation. Police have initiated a murder investigation and are actively searching for the suspect. This incident highlights the dangers of jealousy and rivalry among youth. Read on for more details about this shocking case.
 

Incident Overview

A serious murder case has emerged in the Wajpayee Nagar area of Nagpur's Kalamna police station. The victim, identified as 17-year-old Johan Sheikh, was allegedly killed by a minor who has since gone into hiding.


Details of the Case

Both the victim and the accused were romantically involved with the same girl, which led to a deadly confrontation. The accused learned recently that Johan was also in love with the same girl. On Tuesday night, the accused called Johan via Instagram and lured him to a secluded spot under the Kalamna police jurisdiction. Upon Johan's arrival, the accused attacked him with a knife, resulting in fatal injuries.


Recent Breakup Complicates Situation

The situation escalated as the girl had recently broken up with Johan and was dating the accused. Johan had been pressuring the girl to end her relationship with the accused and had resorted to verbal abuse. After the girl informed the accused about Johan's behavior, he became enraged and arranged to meet Johan, ultimately leading to the tragic outcome.


Police Response

Upon receiving news of the incident, police quickly arrived at the scene. They have registered a murder case against the minor accused, who is currently being sought by law enforcement. Praveen Kale, the officer in charge at Kalamna police station, confirmed that both the victim and the accused were acquainted and that the murder stemmed from a love-related dispute.